Dog-friendly pub and dog walk in idyllic countryside, Essex If you've not explored much of Essex, this almost secret countryside is well worth a visit. The dog walk here crosses the River Stort, a very unspoiled waterway that rises and ends entirely in Essex.
Village dog walks and community pub, Essex A delightful village pub, with a community shop and a big welcome to families and dogs.
M40 Delightful doggie dining and a dog walk, Warwickshire Junction 16 A small detour from the motorway will bring you to the medieval market town of Henley-in-Arden.
Welcoming farm shop and cafe near Much Wenlock, Shropshire A quirky little gem of a cafe and campsite that's a new enterprise and well worth checking out.
Dog-friendly pub in Whitchurch, Shropshire A splendid black and white timbered pub in the middle of Whitchurch. Dogs are very welcome inside and the courtyard garden is a lovely place to be on a hot, summer day.
Queen's Head in Eye dog-friendly pub with dog walks, Suffolk Old fashioned pub serving home cooked food. Specializes in Tapas. Lovely beer garden. Dogs more than welcome but must be on a lead. Always fresh water at the ready.
Teals - farm shop with cafe and dog jog, Somerset Large farm shop with cafe, foodie delights and a nice "dog jog" walking field
Heddon Valley dog-friendly pub and dog walks, Devon Oh my goodness, this is such a great starting point for a dog walk, and you'll find a warm welcome and good food after your leg-stretch. Large gardens surround the inn.
Puncknowle dog-friendly pub, Dorset Situated in the beautiful village of Puncknowle, close to Chesil beach and five miles from Bridport, West Bay (or 'Broadchurch' if you follow the ITV series!) - The Crown is a traditional thatched...
Thornham Magna dog-friendly pub and dog walks, Suffolk A 12th century thatched dog-friendly inn, with a lovely atmosphere and good food. Watch your head on the beams if you're a bit tall.
Greystoke dog-friendly country pub, near Penrith, Cumbria Now here's a one-off dog-friendly pub in the ancestral home of Tarzan! Hard to believe this tiny Lake District village has such a claim to fame, but all the details are on the pub website.